Security Operations Intern (Summer 2026)

🇺🇸 Concord, California
Posted 2 weeks ago
Expires May 29, 2026

SECURITY OPERATIONS INTERN (SUMMER 2026)

LOCATION: US - REMOTE (LOCATION RESTRICTIONS APPLY)

ABOUT WORLDLY

Worldly is the world’s most comprehensive impact intelligence platform — delivering real data to businesses on impacts within their supply chain. Worldly is trusted by 40,000 global brands, retailers, and manufacturers to provide the single source of ESG intelligence they need to accelerate business and industry transformation.

Through strategic and meaningful customer relationships, Worldly provides key insights around supplier performance, product impact, trends analysis, and compliance. When a company wants to change how business is done, we enable that systemic shift.

Backed by a dedicated global team of individuals aligned by values, Worldly proudly operates as a public benefit corporation with backing from mission-aligned investors. Want to learn more? Read our story.

ABOUT THE ROLE

Worldly is seeking a Security Operations Intern to support the development and documentation of our security program during an active compliance and audit cycle.

Reporting to the Security Operations Manager, this internship focuses on security governance, documentation, and regulatory analysis rather than operational ownership. The role provides hands-on experience helping mature a security program by improving documentation, supporting compliance preparation, and assisting with risk and framework analysis.

This internship is ideal for someone interested in security governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) who enjoys structured problem-solving, research, and documentation.

WHAT YOU'LL DO

Projects and scope of work may include:

- Building and maintaining security program documentation in Confluence, including standard operating procedures (SOPs), standards, and security playbooks

- Translating security roadmap initiatives into clear, structured, audit-ready documentation

- Researching security frameworks and regulatory re...